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We Believe in the Holy Bible

All scripture is given by the inspiration of God…that the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)

The Bible is God’s message to His people. It is God’s word. Thus, it is true and perfect. The scriptures are complete and sufficient. There is no improving the Bible by adding to it, or taking from it, or amending it.

The Bible is God’s message about good and evil, right and wrong, life and death, God and man, salvation and sin, and many other important issues. The word of God contains all we need to know. It is a thorough answer to our questions and problems, a guide for all facets of our lives.

The Bible is the final authority for Christian belief and behavior. We are committed to the teachings and message of the Bible. We emphasize the truth, the completeness, and the perfection of God’s word. God’s word and wisdom far exceed any wisdom and advice from the world.

We Believe in the Mighty God

For I am God, and there is none else; I am God and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure (Isaiah 46:9-10)

Our God is eternal, without beginning or end. He is almighty and none can stand in His way. He has all knowledge and wisdom; thus, never confused or bewildered. He is perfect in all His ways. Our God is love. Our God is the God of salvation and providence.

The true and living God created His world and even now rules His creation. This God has eternal plans and purposes, and brings His will to pass. We proclaim a magnified and exalted view of God. Many describe God as less than able: a weak God who tries and fails, or who desires and is incapable of achieving. Our God accomplishes His will and fulfills the entirety of His plans.

This, the God of the Bible, is the center of our worship. We strive to praise and glorify Him and Him alone. For man is nothing, and God is all in all.

I am encouraged by your correspondence and will be glad to try to help you find a church. I do hope that you might be close enough to begin attending at our church, but if not maybe we can find one close to you.

It is after 10:00, and I fear that it is too late to call you tonight. I am leaving before daylight tomorrow morning (Saturday) to go to a funeral, but I will try to call you sometime tomorrow.